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June 19, 2025
The last thing I want to do when I'm up in a tree hunting is to mess with my phone, especially when it's cold. But a good set of gloves that covers the use of the phone, climbing/rope handling & pulling a bow to draw is basically asking for 3 different things. These gloves execute all 3 well enough to cover those bases. The fit is snug & solid with no play & all work up & out of the tree goes very well. I may need to get a backup pair for the future.
JZ
May 30, 2025
Not sure why tactical gloves are always undersized.
Customer
May 21, 2025
I ordered these to replace a pair of tactical touch screen gloves eaten by the dog. I loved the gloves these were replacing, so I was a little apprehensive at first. However, I am very happy with these and I would most likely order them again. For reference, I decided to compare these to a pair of tactical gloves from a big company that starts with "M" for reference.Things I like:- Touch screen fingers work perfectly.- These are flexible enough to do most tasks so far (not as flexible as my tactical "M" gloves or my thermal "M" gloves) .- The reinforced knuckles seem pretty decent (though obviously not Kevlar)- They are a little on the thick side and therefore pretty toasty.- The closure is kind of awesome. I kind of like the metal loop and kind of wish my "M" brand had them.Things that could be better:- For me, the fit. I have very large hands and these are a little on the short side for me. The "M" brand fit well, these are a little tight and thus, the knuckles are somewhat misaligned.- They are flexible, however due to their thickness and rigidity, managing the functions on a both a compact and a standard sized hand held pew pew one handed is a little challenging. Specifically, the pez dispenser release. If you have one that's oversized it might be fine.- If you need to remove one glove without using the other hand, the closure makes that difficult (but I still kind of like it).
Rich G
May 16, 2025
So these are great gloves for firearms training. I wouldn’t exactly say they are thin enough to be useful for competitions but if you’re just shooting they’re fine. They are comfortable, a bit thick but functional when it comes to the touchscreen part.
Anthony B.
March 26, 2025
I keep these with my tac gear because they have a small loop on the inner cuff that allows me to keep them on a lanyard so I never forget them. The quality of the fingertips that allow for touchscreen use ripped pretty quick. The rest of the glove however, is nice and sturdy. I do a lot of DIY projects and mountain biker as well, and these gloves have saved my knuckles MANY times. The gloves fit great and would garner a 5 star review if it were not for the fingertips ripping for the touchscreen.
love amazon
March 18, 2025
The WOLFHUNT Tactical Gloves fall short of expectations. The hard knuckle design is uncomfortable and digs into the skin after minimal use, making them unsuitable for extended wear. The material feels cheap and lacks durability, with stitching starting to come apart after just a few uses. Despite being advertised as tactical, they offer limited grip and dexterity, which compromises their effectiveness for activities like airsoft or hunting. The gloves also provide inadequate breathability, leading to sweaty hands. Sizing runs inconsistent, making it difficult to find a proper fit. Overall, these gloves are overpriced and fail to deliver on their promises.
Alan
March 6, 2025
These are so cool! They give you that instant rugged feel but are very functional. The fit is nice and snug but I still have full mobility.
Debra Brinkman
December 25, 2024
My initial impression of these gloves was that of a premium product. The construction and materials appear to be high quality, and the design also seems to be superior with a couple exceptions outlined below.First, the knuckle guards are sturdy and impact resistant. The large cup which is attached to the back of the glove is situated above the first knuckles of the hand. This is exactly the feature that drew my attention to these particular gloves. While working on our vehicles in the past I have, more often than I care to admit, smacked my knuckles while holding a wrench when the bolt breaks free. So I was thinking that this “knuckle armor†was just what I needed. Unfortunately, this armor cap presses uncomfortably on my knuckles when my hand is clenched into a fist.Back to the construction. This knuckle cap, as well as the rubberized ridges along the backs of the fingers, are attached very well to the fabric through both adhesive and stitching. The stitching is also very consistent and strong throughout.Another avenue for improvement would be in the wrist strap or, rather, the velcro adjustment. I have extra large hands and ordered the gloves in that size. The gloves themselves fit my hands pretty well but the wrist strap almost runs out of velcro when tightened around my wrist. This is a real disappointment since the strap certainly has plenty of length to make it, but it only overlaps the velcro far enough to get about a quarter inch of bite. This means that if I flex or bend my wrist far enough, the strap sometimes pops loose. Frustrating.In conclusion, overall, I like the gloves but would like them more if with the aforementioned improvements. That why I removed one star from the rating.
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